HOW MANY INNOCENT PEOPLE WILL BE MURDERED BY BLACKS TODAY?..........THE LOOTING ACROSS AMERICA is as black as the staggering murder and crime rates of BLACKS ACROSS AMERICA. Black Lives Matter? NO LIFE MATTERS TO BLACKS!

Thursday, May 19, 2011

THE SAVAGE MEXICAN - THOUSANDS OF AMERICANS MURDERED BY MEXICANS THAT FLED BACK OVER THE BORDER TO NARCOMEX

THE SAVAGE MEXICAN – THEIR CULTURE OF RACISM, LOOTING AND VIOLENCE… AND OBAMA WANTS TO HAND THEM LA RAZA AMNESTY!

“We believe he was probably undocumented,” Phipps said. “We haven’t been able to prove that yet, but it appears that way.”

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Suspected killer in Evans on America’s Most Wanted website

MAY, 5 2011

BY MIKE PETERS

MPETERS@GREELEYTRIBUNE.COM

It’s been about six months now since Carol Korgan lost her son at that party in Evans. She confronts that reality every day.

“You know when you are getting ready to leave the house,” Carol Korgan said, “and you stand there for a minute, thinking you are forgetting or missing something. That’s the way I am every day. There always seems to be something missing in my life.”

That “something missing” is Carol Korgan’s son, Casey.

Police have been looking for the gang member who allegedly stabbed her son over an arm-wrestling contest. And now, after months of work by family and friends, the search for her son’s killer has intensified.

This past week, the suspect in Casey Korgan’s death was added to the America’s Most Wanted website. Carol Korgan hopes there could be a break in the case.

At a party on Oct. 16 in Evans, Casey Korgan, 20, was celebrating with friends when an uninvited guest, Roque Colin-Tapia, 19, a known gang member, challenged him to an arm-wrestling match.

The confrontation between the two became heated, and a fight continued outside. Colin-Tapia immediately left the scene, and Casey Korgan was dead in the street, stabbed several times.

Colin-Tapia lived in Gill at the time, but apparently never went back home after the stabbing. Carol Korgan believes he escaped to Mexico.

“We believe he was probably undocumented,” Phipps said. “We haven’t been able to prove that yet, but it appears that way.”

Colin-Tapia, also known as “Lil Dreamer,” is 5 feet 7 inches tall and weighs 140 pounds. He was a known gang member who had been arrested in 2010 on drunken-driving charges, then later that same year was listed as a “fugitive of justice” for not appearing in court on the DUI charge.

In the months since her son was stabbed, Carol Korgan has been trying to get the news out about the man suspected of killing him.

“Our family and friends started calling America’s Most Wanted, and writing them letters. Then, this past week, they finally put his name and photo on their website.”

Colin-Tapia also was recently listed as one of “Colorado’s 25 Most Wanted Fugitives.

Washington (CNSNews.com) – An illegal alien apprehended by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency during the last fiscal year had an estimated 84 percent chance of never being prosecuted, according to figures compiled by the office of Rep. John Culberson (R-Texas).

Culberson submitted the figures for the record during a hearing Wednesday of the House Appropriations subcommittee on homeland security.

Of 447,731 illegal aliens apprehended by the U.S. Border Patrol during fiscal year 2010 (which ended last September), only 73,263 (16.4 percent) were prosecuted, according to the submitted data. That means that 374,468 illegal aliens that were taken into custody (83.6 percent) were never prosecuted